Oh my goodness. I love this. The way you've written it- the words draw you in and keep you there and wondering. The rolling, flowy style- it doesn't need to be eloquent but it's fantastic both when it is and isn't. Thank you for writing this.

Oh my god. I haven't read any Gurren Lagann fics in a while and I just have to say that this truly moved me to tears. Its been a long time since someone's writing really did this to me and I wanted to thank you for your hard work while writing this story. You did a fabulous job and you should keep up the fantastic work in future writings.

Beautiful, bittersweet, and sad! What can I say that hasn't been said already? I love the format of this: snapshots in time and emotion, but - at the very end - a little taste of timelessness. We get the impression that there's no such thing as "no such thing," and the combination of impossible and possible is what Gurren Lagann is all about. Your Yoko is all too relatable, but in an odd way ... that gives me hope :) Once again, this is an excellent use of spare, broken storytelling.

O-oh my freaking god...geez. I really didn't expect this story to be all that much. I think most people agree that TTGL is one of mankind's most epically amazing things ever, ever developed, so of course I would be perusing its figurative shelves of fanfiction randomly. So imagine the joy I feel when I just find this random fic, and decide to give it it try. I...really can't describe it, so I'll just the most basic, warranted thing that I could possibly say. It is really an amazing piece of literary work. One of the best pieces of fanfiction I have EVER had the pleasure to read. Although there aren't many TTGL fics, there are actually more good ones than one might first expect, and some that are REALLY good. But man, THIS one...THIS one just...just tops. Geez, you deserve two thumbs up. Hell, make it twelve. Good job. I hope for and expect more great works of TTGL in the future. Ya don't have to though, if you don't wanna. :)